The Australian Applied Management Colloquium is supported by a National Board of Advisors comprising an esteemed line-up of Australian experts from academia, government and industry. In addition to Australian members, the Board welcomes the services of Professor Milenko Gudic from the Central & East European Management Development Association (CEEMAN). Professor Gudic brings a unique international perspective to this important initiative.
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Gina McCredie
Chair, National Advisory Board, National Leadership Institute
Gina McCredie is an organisational psychologist with a particular expertise in leadership and management development. Gina’s consulting work focuses on developing the capability of individuals and organisations, primarily through improving people-related business systems, facilitating effective changes in how businesses operate, building effective cultures, and coaching leaders to increase their impact. As Chair of the Board, Gina brings her expertise in science-based approaches to leadership development as well as her significant business experience. |
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Karen Shaw
Liaison Manager, National Advisory Board, National Leadership Institute
Karen Shaw is a consultant at the National Leadership Institute. With an academic background in organisational psychology, Karen’s expertise and consulting work focuses on organisational development. In the role of Liaison Manager, Karen is the central contact point for the Board and supports the development of the Colloquium by drawing on the expertise and support provided by Board members. |
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Professor Milenko Gudic
Director, Central & East European Management Development Association
Milenko Gudic is Director of CEEMAN's International Management Teachers Academy. Milenko is also a consultant and lecturer at the Economics Institute - Belgrade, Serbia, visiting professor at the Faculty of Economics, University of Montenegro and a frequent guest speaker at universities, management development institutions, and international conferences in Belgium, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Mexico, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovenia, Serbia and Montenegro, Somalia, Turkey, Ukraine, and the United States. Milenko’s internationally recognized competence and expertise has been extensively used by various international institutions, organizations and agencies (OECD, UNDP, UNIDO, EEC, ETF, ICPE, CEEMAN, EFMD, etc) in a number of expert and consulting assignments. With a professional focus on change management, leadership and entrepreneurship, business ethics, and value-driven management, he has published a number of papers on management and management development issues. He has also developed several case studies, many of which are registered at international case clearing houses and used at prominent business schools. |
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Professor Phyllis Tharenou
Executive Dean, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Flinders University
Professor Phyllis Tharenou is the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences at Flinders University. Prior to her current appointment, she held positions in the university sector as well as managerial and administrative positions, including Executive Director of Social, Behavioural and Economic Sciences at the Australian Research Council. Professor Tharenou is an organisational psychologist who is well known for her publications on managerial career advancement, women’s advancement in management, international careers, training and development, absenteeism, and employee self-esteem. She is also the winner of several awards including the Elton Mayo Prize from the Australian Psychological Society for outstanding academic contribution to Industrial and Organisational Psychology and the Distinguished Alumni Award from the School of Psychology at the University of Queensland. |
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Professor Shelda Debowski
Director of Organisational and Staff Development Services, University of WA
Professor Debowski is widely recognised for innovation relating to academic research and leadership across the Australian higher education sector. Professor Debowski has been President of the Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australasia (HERDSA) for the last four years and is currently President of the International Consortium for Education Development (ICED).
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Dr Scott Eacott
Educational Leadership and Management, School of Education, University of Newcastle
Dr Eacott holds a Master’s degree and PhD in Educational Leadership. Dr Eacott is interested in the leaders and leadership of educational institutions and his research continues to clarify, broaden and deepen his use of sociological and organisational analysis. Over the past few years, Dr Eacott has worked on an emerging research program investigating what it takes to strategically lead an educational institution.
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Dr Jacqui Abbott
Head of Flexibility & Diversity, Allens Arthur Robinson
Dr Jacqui Abbott is Head of Flexibility & Diversity at Allens Arthur Robinson.
Recently Allens was again judged Australia’s ‘Best Large Professional Services Firm’, as well as the nation’s ‘Best Large Law Firm’ in the BRW-St.George Client Choice Awards 2008. For five consecutive years, Allens Arthur Robinson has also been awarded Employer of Choice for Women status by the Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Agency (EOWA).
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Inta Heimanis
Head of Careers and Scholarships, University of Sydney
Inta Heimanis is the Head of Careers and Scholarships at the University of Sydney. She has a strong background in tertiary education management, with a focus on the provision of careers services and employability issues spanning the last decade. Inta is an active member of the National Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services (NAGCAS), the Australian voice for university career development in higher education. |
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Jenny Kelman
General Manager Human Resources, V/Line
Jenny Kelman has been a generalist human resource practitioner for over twenty years and has held executive and senior human resource management roles in the health, professional services, manufacturing and public transport sectors. Jenny holds a Bachelor of Health Services Management and Graduate Diploma in Human Resources Management. She is currently the General Manager - Human Resources for V/Line Passenger Pty Ltd. and is also a Director of the Australasian Railway Association Rail Skills and Career Council. |
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Penny Lovett
HR Director, Bupa Asia Pacific (HBA, MBF)
Penny Lovett is the Human Resources Director for Bupa Asia Pacific. With 10 million customers in over 190 countries, Bupa is a giant in the insurance sector. Penny Lovett is a member of Bupa’s Executive Leadership Team and since joining Bupa in 2002 she has successfully lead numerous change management and people programs, including the landmark merger of Bupa Australia and MBF. |
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Belinda McLennan
CEO, Tasmanian Polytechnic
Prior to taking up the position of CEO with Tasmanian Polytechnic, Belinda was the Pro Vice-Chancellor (Teaching and Learning) of Victoria University. She has previously held senior positions in TAFE in Victoria, including Deputy Director TAFE (Strategic Development) at Victoria University, and senior positions at Chisholm and Barton Institutes of TAFE in Victoria. |
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Peter Mackey
Senior Industry Adviser - Education and Business Services, Austrade
As Senior Industry Adviser, Education and Business Services for Austrade, Peter works closely with key government and industry allies to coordinate Austrade’s worldwide education network of over 70 education industry specialists. Peter has over 16 years of experience in the Australian education and training industry. Prior to joining Austrade, Peter spent nine years as General Manager with educational software business, Planet Learning. |
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Air Commodore Margaret Staib, AM, CSC
Australian Defence Force Academy
Air Commodore Staib was promoted to the rank of Air Commodore in January 2006 and took up the post of Director General Strategic Logistics in Joint Logistics Command. She is currently the Commandant at the Australian Defence Force Academy. In 2009, she was appointed as a Member in the Military Division of the Order of Australia for exceptional service to the Royal Australian Air Force and Australian Defence Force in the field of logistics strategic planning. |
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Tom Richardson
Managing Partner, Deloitte Leadership Academy
Tom qualified as an Accountant, an Investment Banker, a Master of Business Administration and a Strategy Consultant before realizing business succeeds because of people not powerpoint. After fifteen years as a consultant with Arthur Andersen, Bain International and most recently Deloitte, Tom advised Australia’s leading organizations on operational excellence and growth.Tom identified as a consultant the need for leadership apability to realize performance improvement in business and hence founded the Deloitte Leadership Academy (DLA).With over 3,000 Australian business leaders using the DLA, Tom has unparalleled insight into the use of cutting edge techniques to cost effectively and pragmatically develop our future business leaders. Tom is the Managing Partner of the DLA and is also on the National Advisory Board of the Australian Applied Management Colloquium. |
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Professor Paul Thomas AM
Vice-Chancellor and President, University of the Sunshine Coast
In 1994, Professor Paul Thomas AM became Planning President for the University of the Sunshine Coast, the first university to be developed on a greenfield site for a quarter of a century. In January 1996, he became the University’s inaugural Vice-Chancellor. He was honoured with an Order of Australia medal for services to higher education and the establishment of the University of the Sunshine Coast in 2007.
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Dr Ann Stewart
Director, The Equity Office, University of Queensland
Dr Stewart is Director, The Equity Office at The University of Queensland with responsibility for encouraging and leading strategic and cultural change to embed equity and diversity in the University’s policies and practices. Ann’s background is in education and prior to moving to Queensland she spent nearly 20 years in the Northern Territory in various senior roles including School Principal, lecturer in Teacher Education and later Regional Coordinator for Batchelor College in Arnhemland.
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Ahmed Yusuf
Ambassador, Adult Multicultural Education Services (AMES)
Ahmed Yusuf’s career in vocational training spans more than 20 years, two continents and six industry sectors. Ahmed has held senior leadership roles in Corporate Strategy, Human Resources Management, and International Development. As the Ambassador for AMES, Ahmed is responsible for enabling a shared and better understanding of the vital work of AMES among staff, clients, communities and other stakeholders.
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